Craig Revel Horwood Bio, Age, Partner, Children, Net Worth, Loose Women

Craig Revel Horwood Biography

Craig Revel Horwood is an Australian-British novelist, dancer, choreographer, conductor, theatrical director, and former drag queen from the United Kingdom. Horwood is most known for his role as a judge on the iconic BBC dancing show Strictly Come Dancing, where he has featured in every episode (with the exception of one).

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How old is Craig Revel Horwood? – Age

He is 59 years old as of 4 January 2024. He was born in 1965 in Ballarat, Australia.

Craig Revel Horwood Family

His father, Phil, was a former Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant whose alcoholism had “torn their family apart”. Horwood’s middle name is Revel, and it is not double-barrelled.

Who is Craig Revel Horwood partner? – Has Craig Revel Horwood got children?

Horwood was married to Jane Horwood from 1990 till 1992. In December 2014, Horwood told an OK! magazine writer that he has been bisexual for a long time. He alternated between men and women frequently between the ages of 17 and 26. His wife, Jane, left him for another man. His former partner Damon Scott was a runner-up on Britain’s Got Talent.

Horwood’s connection with horticulture Jonathan Myring began in early 2018. In April 2020, Horwood and Myring confirmed their engagement. The couple, who met on Tinder, got engaged while in Tasmania. Horwood relocated to King’s Cliffe, a seven-bedroom home built in 1867 in Northamptonshire, in late 2021. Horwood and Myring intend to marry in August 2025 at St Matthew’s Church, Normanton, on Rutland Water.

Craig Revel Horwood Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of £1 million.

Craig Revel Horwood Loose Women

On January 15, 2016, he featured as a panelist on a special edition of ITV’s Loose Women (named “Loose Women and Men”), alongside series regulars Andrea McLean and Nadia Sawalha, as well as guest hosts Peter Andre and Chris Kamara.

Craig Revel Horwood Who Do You Think You Are?

He appeared in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, which aired on July 13, 2017, where he learnt about his origins and family history. The fourteenth English series of Who Do You Assume You Are? highlighted Horwood’s parentage in the subsequent episode; in this, his family ancestry research brought him back home to Australia, where he found that his genealogical record follows to Gloucestershire, Lancashire and Essex in Britain.

Craig Revel Horwood Photo
Craig Revel Horwood Photo

Horwood figured out that he isn’t the first artist in that frame of mind while family, and that he is slid from gold miners who failed prior to becoming rich on tracking down a 250-ounce (7.1 kg) gold chunk. He likewise educated further that his extraordinary granddad, Moses Horwood, who is uncovered in the program to have been a negligible criminal from Britain, was sentenced at the Gloucestershire assizes and moved to Van Diemen’s Property (Tasmania) in 1841. Criminal records recognized by TheGenealogist incorporate a transportation report for Moses Horwood, showing he withdrew Britain on 1 December 1841 on board a boat called the John Brewer.

Craig Revel Horwood Loose Women

On January 15, 2016, he featured as a panelist on a special edition of ITV’s Loose Women (named “Loose Women and Men”), alongside series regulars Andrea McLean and Nadia Sawalha, as well as guest hosts Peter Andre and Chris Kamara.

Craig Revel Horwood Dancing with the Stars

Horwood was a judge on Dancing with the Stars in New Zealand alongside Brendan Cole. He also served as a judge on the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars for seasons 16 and 17, following its 2019’revival’, alongside Sharna Burgess and Tristan MacManus.

Craig Revel Horwood Career

Horwood’s West End credits incorporate Burn through truckloads of money and My All in all, the two of which acquired Laurence Olivier Grant assignments for Best Movement. He was partner chief and choreographer of West Side Story, helped Sway Avian with Martin Guerre and was inhabitant overseer of Miss Saigon. He arranged Difficult situations – The Melodic, Disaster Jane, Tommy Cooper – Jus’ That way and the play Six Dance Examples in About a month and a half, featuring Claire Blossom and Billy Zane at the Theater Illustrious, Haymarket. He additionally coordinated and arranged Wonderful and Condemned. He coordinated the Welsh Première Show Creation of My Property’s Shore for the Door Theater in Cardiff. Throughout the mid year of 2008, he coordinated another creation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s melodic Dusk Street at the Watermill Theater, which moved to London’s West End at the Parody Theater.

Horwood coordinated and arranged the 2010-11 UK and Canadian visit through Chess, a recovery of the 1986 melodic considered and composed by Tim Rice, with music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA). He has coordinated the UK Visit through Rigorously Come Moving beginning around 2012. He then featured as Miss Hannigan in the UK visiting creation of Annie in 2015, 2019, 2023 and furthermore the West End (in 2017) at the Piccadilly Theater.

Territorial theater movement credits incorporate Buddy Joey, Paradise, On the Razzle and My Solitary at the Chichester Celebration Theater, Folks and Dolls in Sheffield, Anything Goes and South Pacific for Grange Park Drama and Hot Mikado at the Watermill Theater in Newbury.

Horwood coordinated and arranged the UK visit through melodic Sister Act from 2016 to 2017; and in 2017 he coordinated and arranged the UK visit through Child of an Evangelist Man, another melodic highlighting the music of Dusty Springfield. He coordinated Stringently Assembly hall the Melodic which was because of visit the UK from September 2020, yet got pushed back to September 2022 because of Coronavirus. In the mid year of 2024, Horwood will star in the UK visit through the melodic The Wizard of Oz as the Devilish Witch of the West.

Horwood coordinated the initial functions of the 2002 Province Games in Manchester and organized Sometime in the distant past – The Existence of Hans Christian Andersen, a live show in Copenhagen to check the creator’s bicentenary.

In December 2009, Horwood filled the role of the Sovereign in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at Setting Cymru in Llandudno, North Ridges, a job he repeated in December 2010 at the Hawth in Crawley, and at the Plantation Theater in Dartford, Kent, close by Ann Widdecombe in 2011. Then in December 2012, he assumed a similar part at the Swan Theater in High Wycombe, again close by Widdecombe and furthermore in December 2013 at the Precipices Structure, Southend. In 2014, 2015 and 2016, Horwood played Chief Snare in Peter Container at The Plantation Theater, Dartford, Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe and Churchill Theater, Bromley.

In December 2017, he played the Fiendish Sovereign in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the Mayflower Theater, Southampton; and in December 2018, he played the Devilish Stepmother in Cinderella at the New Victoria Theater, Woking. In December 2019, Horwood repeated his job as the Fiendish Sovereign in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the Manchester Show House, Manchester. Yet again in December 2021, he played the Evil Stepmother in Cinderella at the Mayflower Theater, Southampton close by Debbie McGee. In December 2022, he played the Fiendish Stepmother in Cinderella at the Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol.

Horwood left on his most memorable performance visit around Britain, The All Balls and Sparkle Visit, discussing his life and playing out a portion of the music that has been the soundtrack to his profession. This was expected to be during Spring 2020, however because of Coronavirus it was rescheduled for Spring 2022.[